Tour Code : EN-139

LehtoFiles Turkey Ancient Mysteries and Cosmic Connections UAP Tour 14 Days / 6 - 19 Oct. 2026

Arrival at Istanbul Airport with the group. Transfer and check into your hotel. You are free to explore Istanbul alone for the rest of the day.
( For individual guests outside of the group, a one-way private transfer service from Istanbul Airport to the hotel is available for 1-4 people for € 80.)
Accommodation in Istanbul.

After breakfast, meet the guide at the hotel at 08:30. Begin your tour of the old town, which includes some of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks from the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, with a visit to St. Sophia.
Hagia Sophia is a thousand-year-old energy point and a mystical legacy of Byzantium.  The magnificent Church of the Holy Wisdom was built in 537 AD as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral. Hagia Sophia's cosmic connection; Its dome is interpreted as a ‘cosmic gate,’ and its architecture is connected to the alignment of the Sun and Moon.
Topkapi Palace: Visit Topkapi Palace, the majestic residence of the Ottoman sultans for 400 years. This vast complex houses an extensive collection of artefacts, including ornate courtyards, lush gardens, imperial treasures, and religious relics in the famous Harem.
Lunch break at a local restaurant. And walk around Sultanahmet Square and visit the Blue Mosque.
Hippodrome Square was the centre of chariot races and political and sporting events during the Byzantine period. Today, we can see the remnants of its glorious past, such as the Serpent Column, the Theodosius Obelisk, the German Fountain, and the Sultan Ahmet Tomb.
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) features six minarets, a magnificent dome, and acoustics, as well as magnificent blue Iznik tiles adorning the interior. This famous architectural masterpiece is one of the most beautiful examples of Ottoman architecture.
Grand Bazaar: The Grand Bazaar, one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets, features 60 streets and over 4,000 shops. It's sparkling oriental atmosphere, from handmade carpets and precious jewellery to spices and ceramics, the bazaar is a shopping paradise.
Accommodation in Istanbul ( Breakfast)

After breakfast, transfer to Istanbul Airport, and fly to Sanliurfa.
Istanbul Airport (IST) – Sanliurfa Airport (GNY) flight schedule  06:25 – 08:15 / TK2242  (Hotel departure 03:30) 
A short breakfast break upon early arrival in Sanliurfa. Transfer your hotel. 

Before the Göbeklitepe tour, a visit to the Sanliurfa Archaeology and Mosaic Museum complex is recommended, where archaeological artefacts from the Mesopotamian region are exhibited. Useful for visual information before the trip.
- The world's oldest life-size human statue: "Urfa Man" (Balıklıgöl Statue) (9000 years old), Göbeklitepe and Nevali Çori temple findings, statues, a rich collection covering different periods from the Palaeolithic age to the present.
Lunch break in a local Restaurant, then visit Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe. (25 and 65 Km)
Göbeklitepe & Karahantepe – Temples that rewrote human history; Sirius star alignment theories and cosmic rituals in Mesopotamia

Göbeklitepe is the oldest known temple in the world, with a history spanning approximately 12,000 years, dating back to the Stone Age. One of the most significant archaeological discoveries of our time, Göbeklitepe is considered to be the world's first pilgrimage centre, rewriting history.

Karahantepe is an ancient settlement located 55 km from Şanlıurfa and 60 km from Göbeklitepe, which will take you back in time 12,000 years.This ancient site, dating back to the same period as Göbeklitepe, fascinates its visitors with its giant T-shaped obelisks, human-headed figures carved into the rock, and mysterious underground structures.

Unlike the stones in Göbeklitepe, many of the rocks in Karahantepe feature anthropomorphic (human-like) figures with more detailed facial expressions and circular underground rooms that create interesting echoes.
Here, stone columns, human faces, and carved circular halls dating back thousands of years whisper to us not only of the past but also of the first beliefs.
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments to Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe 
Preliminary comments on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) related to Göbeklitepe
- The monumental stone structures of Göbekli Tepe, dating back 12,000 years, are not just temples — they may be among the first consciously constructed centres of knowledge on Earth.
- However, the secrets of Göbeklitepe are not limited to its stones. According to some researchers and alternative history interpreters, this region was shaped by the advanced technologies of a lost civilisation — or, even more surprisingly, it bears the traces of the first human community to make contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Are Göbeklitepe's iconic ‘T’-shaped pillars stylised human figures? Or, as some suggest, monumental antennas designed for energy transmission or electromagnetic resonance?
- How was Göbeklitepe's stonework, which remains challenging to replicate even with modern engineering knowledge, accomplished without metal tools?
- Where or from whom did they obtain the technology and mathematical knowledge required to construct the Temple using 16-tonne megalithic stones?
-  Who built Göbeklitepe 12,000 years ago and why? Why was Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest temple, abandoned and deliberately buried under the earth?
- In conclusion, Göbeklitepe was discovered in 1963 when a farmer from Urfa, Mr. Mahmut Yıldız, came across a megalith while ploughing his field.

- Karahantepe is not only one of the oldest settlements in the world... It is also the address of mysteries that will challenge your imagination.
- Many of the stones in Karahantepe have anthropomorphic (human-like) figures with more detailed facial expressions and circular chambers buried underground that create interesting echoes.
- According to some alternative interpreters, these structures may have been designed as a kind of acoustic resonance chamber, perhaps a system that communicates via frequency.
- Karahantepe was not only a place of worship, but also a place of communication with the sky, the stars and perhaps unknown intelligences.
- Circular stone chambers that create echoes, human figures looking up to the sky and ancient symbols. Perhaps Karahantepe is a stone book that whispers the ancient knowledge of the past to the present...
- Karahantepe will take you on a journey not only to the past, but also to the universe of secrets.
Overnight stay in Sanliurfa. (Breakfast - Dinner)

After breakfast, visit Sanliurfa old city: Discover the spiritual heart of Şanlıurfa with a visit to the historic Halil-ür Rahman Mosque, stroll along the serene Ayn-el Zeliha Lake and the sacred Balıklıgöl (also known as Halil-ür Rahman Lake), believed to be the site where Prophet Abraham was cast into the fire. Visit the cave where Prophet Abraham is believed to have been born.
Drive through Mt. Nemrut 210 Km. Lunch break in Kahta or Adıyaman.
Visit the ancient city excavation area of Arsameia, the Karakus Tumulus, a burial mound of the women of the Commagene Royal family, and the Roman Bridge (Cendere Bridge), one of the oldest bridges in the world.

Mt. Nemrut: After a challenging climb, we will reach the house of the gods and the tumulus of King Antiochus of Commagene at the 2,134-meter summit of the mysterious and magnificent Mount Nemrut. On the summit terrace of Mount Nemrut are the giant statues of Zeus, Apollo, Hercules, the Eagle and Lion, and at the summit is the tumulus of King Antiochus I of Commagene.

Mt. Nemrutg; Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments.
** Mount Nemrut: The Hill of the Gods or a Celestial Coding Area?
The Mount Nemrut Tumulus, situated at an altitude of 2,150 meters on the summit of Eastern Anatolia, is not only the tomb of King Antiochus of Commagene, but also a remarkable archaeological site.
- According to some, it may be a message station written in the sky or a celestial coding area.
- Statues of gods, giant stone blocks and astronomical alignments; it is not an ordinary monument, but perhaps a cosmic communication platform built with an ancient technology.
- According to alternative theories, these figures may be stone “signs” equipped with electromagnetic symbols, transmitting celestial coordinates.
- The alignment of the statues’ faces with specific constellations and the fact that they all face east are particularly striking in terms of their connection to Sirius and Leo.
- The stone pile at the summit of Mount Nemrut — the tumulus thought to be the royal tomb — has not been fully opened to date.
- According to ancient astronaut theorists, this pile may not only contain Antiochus’ tomb, but also a lost knowledge chamber or an advanced technological object (such as a celestial device).
- Some hypotheses even suggest that this area is “a seal that needs to be opened but its time has not come” – like “secrets hidden for the future”.

In conclusion: Is Mt. Nemrut the Peak of the Gods, a Contact Point Between Civilisations?
- In fact, Mount Nemrut is a royal monument in terms of official history.
But when read from alternative perspectives, this place can also be:
- A stone code system that works with celestial alignments,
- An artificial tumulus that stores information or emits energy,
- Perhaps an ancient peak where contact with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) was established.

- Final interpretation: The stones of Nemrut are silent, but they are a language that whispers to the stars.
End of the Mt. Nemrut visit drive through at Adiyaman (75 Km)
Overnight stay in Adıyaman or Mt Nemrut Euphrat Hotel (Breakfast – Dinner)

After an early breakfast, we will embark on a pleasant journey along the historical Silk Road, passing through charming Anatolian villages and towns, and then arrive in Cappadocia, a scenic destination. Lunch break in a local Restaurant on the way.
The Göreme Open Air Museum is renowned for its rock-cut churches and monastery complexes, dating back to the 4th to 13th centuries. Official archaeological and artistic explanations consider the Caves and Rock Churches in the Göreme Open Air Museum as a central teaching and retreat site in the history of Christianity.

Göreme Open Air Museum; Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments
Some modern theories on UAP phenomena suggest the existence of cryptoterrestrial beings that secretly access such areas from within or outside.
Underground structures, such as those in Göreme, may have been a preferred area for communication or hiding by such beings.
According to some alternative UAP theorists, the geometric patterns, crosses and circular motifs in the frescoes may not be simple symbols but information received from sky maps or satellites.
Perhaps these paintings were intended to record some ancient astronomical observations.
Overnight stay in Cappadocia. (Breakfast - Dinner)

** Optional Hot Air Balloon Tour will be added to the tour upon request. 04:30 am - 09:00 am.
After breakfast, visit Derinkuyu Underground City, 35 km away.
Derinkuyu Underground City is one of Cappadocia’s most fascinating subterranean cities. Explore its tunnels, living quarters, storage rooms, and ventilation systems, which early Christians used for shelter. These underground cities in Cappadocia were used as defences against attacks from the Romans, Persians, and Arabs, as storehouses and for living.

Derinkuyu Underground City and Its Ancient Mysteries.
Derinkuyu is an underground city approximately 85 meters deep, capable of hosting tens of thousands of people. It is equipped with specialised ventilation systems, water wells, living rooms, warehouses, and complex tunnels. How such an advanced structure was built without modern engineering knowledge remains to be fully explained.

The Cappadocia Derinkuyu Underground City, UAP, and Cosmic Connection Interpretations:

Lost Technology Theory: Some researchers suggest that Derinkuyu's construction employed technology beyond its time, suggesting a connection to the UAP or unknown civilisations.

Underground Shelters: According to alternative theories, Derinkuyu may have been built as a shelter against threats from the sky (meteorites, cosmic events, or UAP entities).

Celestial Connections: From an esoteric perspective, underground cities may have been constructed not only for protection but also to tap into energy lines between the Earth and the universe.

Connection to UFO/UAP Sightings: The Cappadocia region remains a topic of interest today, mainly due to occasional UFO/UAP sightings. This supports the idea that Derinkuyu may have been linked to cosmic phenomena in the past.
Although there is currently no scientific evidence, Derinkuyu's architectural ingenuity and mysterious structure raise the question: "Does it truly have a cosmic connection?"
For this reason, Derinkuyu has become both an archaeological wonder and a mystical focal point for UAP enthusiasts.
Continue visiting Uchisar, Pasabagı Valley, Avanos and Love Valley.

Uçhisar is situated on the highest hill in Cappadocia. The flow of volcanic lava shapes Uchisar Castle. From the Uçhisar viewpoint, you can see the outstanding natural beauty of Pigeon Valley and the pigeons' nests carved into the rocks.
Pasabağı Valley. ( Monks Valley ) Some of the mushroom-shaped rock formations here are several meters high. For many years, fairy chimneys shaped by erosion were used as houses by various religious groups, also known as the Monks Valley.
Avanos. We will have lunch at a local restaurant in Avanos.  Afterwards, we will visit the ceramic pottery atelier and observe the production process for famous ceramics and pottery.  Devrent Valley is renowned for its rock formations that resemble animal figures.
Love Valley, located in the Göreme region of Cappadocia, is renowned for its extraordinary fairy chimneys and breathtaking views. It is among the most popular spots for sunrise and balloon viewing, and is a favourite of couples and photography enthusiasts.
Overnight stay in Cappadocia. (Breakfast - Dinner)

After breakfast, we set off towards Hattusa, the capital of the Hittite Kingdom. After a pleasant 2.5-hour journey, we arrive at Boğazkale.
Hattusha, on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is the capital of the Hittite civilisation. The city's walls, gates, and temples offer visitors the splendour of the ancient period. The Yazılıkaya Open Air Temple bears traces of Hittite religious ceremonies. Here, you'll explore ruins from various ancient cultures, including  Hatti, Hittite and Phrygian. You'll also see artefacts like statues and jewellery that showcase their rich history.
Next, we will visit Yazılıkaya, a sacred open-air temple featuring rock carvings of gods and goddesses. Afterwards, we’ll return to Hattusa to explore its key sites, including the Great Temple and the Hattusa Museum.
After a lunch break at a local restaurant, we’ll continue to the Alacahöyük Ancient City and Museum. This site is significant in Hittite history. It is known for its ancient dam, 13 royal tombs from the Bronze Age, and impressive artefacts reflecting Hittite art and architecture.  Finally, we will drive to Ankara, about 200 km away,
Overnight Stay in Ankara. (Breakfast - Dinner)

** Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments ( Hattusha - Alacahöyük )
Hattusa and Alacahöyük are not only archaeological treasures, but also cosmic archives written in stone, complete with symbols that tell of humanity’s “relationship with the sky.” Perhaps the gods descended from the sky, as said in the legends… Or we remember them again by looking at the sky.

** Hattusa and Alacahöyük: Land of the Gods or Cosmic Contact Point?
Hattusa (Boğazköy): It was the capital of the Hittite Empire from the 17th to the 12th centuries BC. It is famous for its giant walls, temples and inscribed monuments.
Alacahöyük: A settlement north of Hattusa that dates back to earlier periods (2500+ BC). It is particularly notable for its royal tombs and “mysterious sun disks”.

** Claims of Lost Technology
- The large wall stones in Hattusa, the sphenoid (interlocking) stone architecture, and the blocks placed with millimetre harmony are challenging even for modern engineering.
- The same technology is also evident in the Sphinx Gate and statuettes at Alacahöyük.
- Speculative view: This type of stonework may have been created using ultrasonic cutting, a resonance frequency, or an unknown “stone softening” technology.

** Sun Discs and Cosmic Symbols: UAP Observation Symbols?
- The sun discs (metal symbols) at Alacahöyük are traditionally explained as “cult objects representing the sun.”
- However, some theorists interpret these discs as ancient ‘UFO sightings’ depicting unknown objects moving across the sky.
- The three-barred, ringed and spiral-shaped discs surprisingly match the shapes in some UAP reports. 
- It is suggested that the architectural layout at Alacahöyük was constructed in a way that provided spiral energy transfer.
- Similar to the “rotating energy fields” mentioned by Tesla, these spiral structures may offer an energy attunement at the conscious level.

** “Green Stone” and Energy Point (Mysterious Stone at Hattusa)
The green, glass-like stone block found in the Great Temple at Hattusa is a material that has yet to be scientifically identified.
- Locals and some researchers view this stone as an energy source, a “wish stone,” or a cosmic resonance stone.
- This green stone can be an energy transmission crystal, or even a “UAP landing point marker”. 

After breakfast, take a short city tour in Ankara, the capital of Turkey.
Visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, where unique artefacts from different civilisations in Anatolia are exhibited. (Phrygians, Hattites, Hittites, Lydians, Assyrians, Romans ....)  Visit to Anıtkabir, the tomb of the founder of modern Turkey, the Great Leader Atatürk.
 Departure to Çatalhöyük, a 300 km journey through the Anatolian steppes. Lunch break at a local restaurant on the way.Arriving in Çumra town.

Çatalhöyük is one of the oldest and largest Neolithic settlements in the world, located near the Çumra district of Konya and dating back to 7,500–5,700 BC.
Housing a population of approximately 8,000, this settlement is notable for its unusual architecture. The houses are arranged in a row, there are no streets, and the entrances are located on the roofs of the houses, i.e., from above.
The houses contain symbolic elements such as wall paintings, burial areas, mother goddess statuettes, and hunting scenes. Çatalhöyük is a groundbreaking example of humanity's first urban planning and social organisation.
Arrive at Konya and Visit Mevlana Museum
Overnight Stay in Konya. (Breakfast - Dinner)

** Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments ( Çatalhöyük )
Çatalhöyük is officially an agricultural society. However, according to alternative views, it is considered an early example of symbolic thought. However, it is also interpreted as a place where contacts with beings from the sky occurred.
- Entrance to houses in Çatalhöyük is not through the door, but directly through the roof.
- According to alternative theories, this architectural choice was not only for protection from wild animals. It may also indicate that people were taking precautions against "threats from the sky" or that easy access was provided to visitors from above.
- According to UAP theorists, this settlement style is defined as "a reconstructed society model after celestial contact."
- Leopard, bull, geometric patterns and bird figures seen on the walls of Çatalhöyük are religious rituals and narratives.
- However, some speculative commentators claim that these symbols are star maps, depictions of flying objects, or codes for cosmic narratives.
- In one wall painting in particular, the structures standing side by side and the depiction of a volcanic eruption on it are, according to some, the depiction of a "vehicle" descending from the sky.
- The fact that the houses in Çatalhöyük are built in similar shapes and a planned schematic order is, according to some, a conscious geometric coding. 
- It is claimed that people are guided by a telepathic or energetic centre and are designed as resonance fields compatible with space-time.
- The mother goddess figurines in Çatalhöyük symbolise influential female figures. However, according to some esoteric theories, these figures may not only represent fertility, but also "star mothers" from the outside world or beings that intervene in genetics. 

Early departure from Konya towards Pamukkale. Visit Ancient Psidia Atiocheia in Yalvaç.
The ancient Pisidian Antiocheia was once an important Roman colony.  Ancient Pisidian Antioch is one of the first places where the Apostle Paul preached the Gospel during his First Missionary Journey with Barnabas.
In Antioch, temple ruins date back to both the Roman and Hellenistic periods. The Temple of Augustus, in particular, can be thought of as a ‘central point of power’ reflecting the cosmic order. From an esoteric perspective, such temples are seen not only as places of worship but also as focal points for the transfer of energy between the sky and the earth.

Cosmic Interpretation of Pisidia Antioch
- Astronomical Location: Pisidia Antioch was built on a high plateau. This elevation makes it an ideal location for stargazing. From a cosmic perspective, the city may have been a strategic location for observing the movements of the stars and regulating sacred calendars.
- Sirius and Constellations: In esoteric traditions, Sirius is regarded as the ‘star of wisdom.’ The location of some of Antioch's temples and the orientation of its main streets suggest that they may have been aligned with celestial bodies. This presents the city as a reflection of the cosmic order on Earth.
- Galactic Symbolism: Antioch can be perceived as a centre linking Rome's ‘earthly order’ to a celestial order. In esoteric cosmology, cities are not merely structures of stone; they are the earthly projections of star clusters, constellations, and galactic energies in the sky.
In conclusion, although Pisidia Antioch was historically a Roman colony, from an esoteric and cosmic perspective, it can be interpreted as a ‘cosmic gateway’ nourished by the light of Sirius, bound to celestial calendars, and centred on wisdom and faith. From this perspective, the city is not merely an archaeological site but an energy point connecting to the universe.

Lunch break in Pamukkale or on the way.  Arrival in Pamukkale
Pamukkale is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site. Pamukkale's white travertine terraces were formed over time as calcium carbonate from hot springs hardened. With their dazzling whiteness and stepped structure, travertines resemble a cotton pile. You can walk in the hot water pools and enjoy the natural thermal waters.

Hierapolis, situated adjacent to Pamukkale, is an ancient Roman city. Founded by the Kingdom of Pergamon in the 2nd century BC, it has become famous as a health centre, mainly due to its thermal waters. The main structures to be seen in Hierapolis are the Ancient Theatre, the Temple of Apollo, the Necropolis, Cleopatra's Pool, the Frontinus Gate, and Frontinus Street. You can swim in this ancient pool of thermal water. ( Extra Payment)

PAMUKKALE; Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments 
- Augustus Temple was built at the highest and most central location of the city. According to some commentators, temples built at such high points may have been selected energy centres for communication with celestial beings. 
- Linear Building Plans and Star Maps
City planning is associated with structures carrying astrological alignments by some speculative theorists. Ancient Roman cities may have been explicitly planned around star constellations. This may have been a symbolic ground for the exchange of celestial messages.
- The Acoustics of the theatre may have been designed for ritual sound frequencies. Some esoteric approaches suggest that these areas were used to produce “celestial sound resonance.
Overnight stay in a thermal hotel in Pamukkale. (Breakfast - Dinner)

After a comfortable night at the Thermal Hotel in Pamukkale, we arrive at Ephesus with a pleasant 2-hour journey in the morning. Visit Ephesus and the surrounding area.
Ephesus is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-preserved Roma cities today. We will walk through history along the marble streets lined with wonderful public buildings, including the Baths of Scholastica, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, and the Grand Theatre, which has a capacity of 25,000.
The Temple of Artemis is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 
Lunch break at a selected restaurant.
Taking a short break for souvenir shopping and watching the Leader fashion show at the Leather Clothing Factory Outlet Centre.
Visit the House of the Virgin Mary; this small, modest stone house is situated in the forest on the side of a mountain, approximately 9 km from Ephesus.  St. John brought Mary to Ephesus, following Jesus Christ's advice to his mother (John 19:27). She spent her last years in this house. This is a sacred place for prayer and making wishes.
At the end of the tour, transfer to the beach resort hotel, featuring an All-Inclusive concept for a 3-day stay.
Enjoy unlimited local alcoholic and soft drinks, as well as snacks.
Overnight stay in Kusadasi – Özdere (Breakfast – All inclusive)

Ephesus – Artemis Temple; Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) preview comments

The Ancient City of Ephesus is situated in Western Anatolia, near the Selçuk district of İzmir, and was one of the largest metropolises of the Ancient World.  The Temple of Artemis, the Celsus Library, the Ephesus Grand Theatre, the baths and the sacred roads present a fascinating unity in terms of both architecture and symbolism.

- However, for some esoteric researchers and UAP commentators, Ephesus is not just a trade or cultural centre — it is a stone portal built with cosmic knowledge and bearing the traces of an ancient contact point.
- The Temple of Artemis, considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, may have been dedicated not only to the goddess of fertility, but also to “divine beings descended from the stars”, according to some.
- According to esoteric theories, Artemis may be the earthly embodiment of ancient “star goddesses” — like Inanna in Sumer or Isis in Egypt.
- According to some commentators, the Library of Celsus was not only a book, but also a “centre of information energy” that housed knowledge of the cosmos.
- Some claim that ancient teachings, and even manuscripts “on communication with star beings”, were stored in the rooms beneath the library.
- The Ephesus Theatre, with its capacity for 25,000 people and without the use of microphones, is a testament to sound engineering that still inspires admiration today.
- According to some speculative views, this acoustics may have been used not only for entertainment, but also for purposes such as producing cosmic resonance and communicating through ritual sound.
- The assumption that the theatre was “an arena where gods spoke” is also implicitly included in some ancient texts.
- The mythological foundation of Ephesus is associated with the Amazons, goddesses, and beings of light believed to have come from the sky.
- The “light from the sky” in the Artemis cult and the foundation legends of Ephesus are seen by some commentators as an ancient depiction of a UAP phenomenon.
- For ancient peoples, “the gods came from the sky”; for modern commentators, these narratives are the collective memory of ancient civilisations regarding contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
- The Marble Road in Ephesus extends from the port to the Temple of Artemis. It is suggested that this line is located on geomagnetic energy lines (ley lines), and that energy is transferred along this path through ritual walks.
- In modern UAP theories, such “energy paths” usually coincide with areas where UAPs appear or land. 

After a long trip, enjoy the day by taking advantage of the beachfront luxury hotel amenities, such as the Turkish bath, sauna, and fitness centre.
Overnight stay in Kusadasi – Özdere (Breakfast – All inclusive)  



Enjoy the end of this exciting, all-inclusive tour at our luxury hotel throughout the day.
If the group requests, a 3-4 hour excursion is organised to Sirince Village, a Turkish-Greek village famous for its 300-year-old houses and wines.
Cosmic Mysteries Trip Debrief: We'll also have a Cosmic Mysteries Trip Debrief meeting to exchange information about our trip and the UAP. Enjoy an unforgettable experience with the insights of Chris Lehto, Ross Coulthart, JP Hague, and Carl Crusher, renowned for their world-class commentary and research.
Overnight in Kusadası or Ozdere ( Breakfast – All Inclusive)

After breakfast, transfer to Izmir Airport, then fly from Izmir to Istanbul with Turkish Airlines (10:45 - 12:05, TK2313. And then transfer to the hotel.
Lunch break in a local restaurant in Istanbul. Afterwards, explore the glorious beauty of Istanbul by boat.
The Bosphorus Cruise offers an excellent opportunity to familiarise yourself with Istanbul. Enjoy the captivating scenery along the magnificent Bosphorus, which divides Europe from Asia, as you view Istanbul's landmarks, including the Maiden's Tower, the Bosphorus Bridge, the Dolmabahçe Palace, and the wooden mansions. The rest of the day is free for shopping. 
Overnight stay in Istanbul (Breakfast) 


Depending on the flight time, you will be transferred to the group for your onward flight to your country from Istanbul Airport.  
Depending on the flight time, you will be transferred to the group for your onward flight to your country from Istanbul Airport.  Your Turkey tour concludes at Istanbul Airport. ( Breakfast )

Note: For passengers with individual flights at different times, other than groups,
           The private transfer fee to Istanbul Airport is $80.  Mercedes Vito VAN (5 Seats) 

Price Period Package Per person in
Double
Single Room Extra Bed Children Fee
06.10.2026
19.10.2026
4990.00 5990.00 4990.00-

Airport Hotel Transfer Policy 
Lehto Files Turkey Ancient Mysteries and Cosmic Connections UAP Tour
- Group transfer, Round-trip Istanbul Airport included package prices.
- Except for the group, a private one-way transfer fee of € 80 will be added to the tour price for 1-5 people (Mercedes Vito VAN). This fee applies to guests arriving and departing from Istanbul Airport to and from different countries at various times.
- Please provide all your international flight information for transfer.

Hotel Extension booking
For early arrivals to Istanbul and extended stays, hotel reservations are made for an extra fee 

 

Price includes

1 Person free in a double room

Transfer to Istanbul Airport, round-trip 

Transfer to Izmir Airport

Istanbul (IST) or (SAW) – Sanliurfa Airport (GAP) Fly ticket. Economy Class Luggage 15 kg. 

11-night hotel accommodation with daily breakfast 

Local Travel Insurance ( Not Health Insurance)

8 dinners 

All tours as per the itinerary 

Museum and sites entrance fees as per itinerary 

Professional licensed English-speaking tour guide during the tours 

Private, air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicle. Experience Driver.

Parking, Highways, Bridge fee

VAT and city taxes.

Price Excludes

Personal expenses

International Airfare

Health insurance (highly recommended)

Lunch

Beverages during lunch and dinner

Tips for the guides, driver, Hotels, and restaurants.

Per person per day, it is 6 USD. Cash payment is due upon arrival to the Alsero Tour representative.

Group information
1- Group Size: Minimum  20 people. Maximum  50 people.
2- Single Supplement Policy: Single travellers are required to pay a single supplement for hotel rooms.
3- According to the aeroplane company's decision, domestic flight times may vary due to various circumstances.
4- We are not responsible for any changes to the Tour program that are beyond our control.

Booking Policy   
- Passengers' Name, Surname, Email Address, Mobile Phone, Passport Number and Passport Copy
- Room type ( Double or Single)
- International Flight Ticket details
- Early arrival or extension days information due to your international flight dates.
- Guests making a reservation request do so by accepting all terms and conditions.

Payment Policy
- 1500 € registration payment, following the booking confirmation. This covers the Registration service fee, pre-payment and the cost of the domestic flight ticket. (500€ is a non-refundable registration fee.)
- 15 March, 2026 -2500€
- 15 June, 2026 - Remaining balance.

Cancellation Policy   
- For cancellations made 91 days before the tour, a 100% refund. (Except for a per-person 500€ non-refundable payment for registration, bank commission, and domestic flight ticket cost)
- For cancellations made 90 -70 days before the tour, a 50% refund will be provided. (Except for the Bank Commission)
- No refunds will be issued for reservations made 69 days or less before the tour. %100 Penalty is applied.   

Airport Hotel Transfer Policy
- Group transfer, Round-trip Istanbul Airport included prices.
- Private Transfer one way: € 80 
- Except for the group, a one-way private transfer fee of € 80 will be added to the tour price for 1-5 people. This fee applies to guests arriving and departing from Istanbul Airport to and from different countries at various times.
- Please provide all your international flight information.

Travel and Health Insurance
- Travel insurance is compulsory on all our tours and must cover personal accident & liability, medical expenses, repatriation, travel delay & abandonment.
- We also strongly recommend that you take out cover against cancellation and lost/stolen baggage.
-Personal medical insurance typically does not provide sufficient coverage and is generally not suitable for travel on our tours.
- We require travel health insurance for all guests — U.S. or other country plans don’t cover care in Turkey, and having a policy ensures you’re protected in case of illness, injury, or emergency. Health insurance is very affordable —often just a small fraction of your trip cost —and gives you peace of mind while you explore.
- Due to passenger health issues or Covid-19 or similar pandemic restrictions, roadblocks, earthquakes, floods, terrorism, bad weather, and/or any force majeure beyond our control regarding the passenger in Türkiye or other countries to which they arrive or return; extension days, accommodation costs, extraordinary expenses, airfare costs, passenger health and insurance costs, and other fees are not included in the tour price. These costs are the customer's responsibility.

Remarks
- Travel health insurance is mandatory.
- Sample hotels are confirmed on the date of booking, subject to availability. Otherwise,   Similar hotels are booked. 
- In the event of adverse weather conditions, time constraints, traffic congestion, or similar situations, the Guide reserves the right to modify the tour program.
- The locations given in the itinerary can be changed to other places if they are closed. 
- During the tours, you will be walking approximately 2 km every day on uneven and cobblestone surfaces, inclines, and steps.
- You must take comfortable clothing, flat walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. In the summer months, raincoats, warm clothes, winter walking shoes, and an umbrella are needed. 
- The order of the sites visited may change to avoid crowds. 
- You will need your passport at check-in for all domestic flights.
- Domestic flights are in economy class. Luggage limit 15 Kg.

HOTELS
Istanbul (3)         - Point Hotel 5* BB or Barcelo Istanbul 5* BB
Sanliurfa (1)        - Nevali Hotel 5* HB
Adiyaman (1)      - Nemrut Euphrat Hotel  on Mt. Nemrut / or Dedeman Adiyaman 4*HB
Cappadocia (2)   - Avrasya Hotel 5* HB / Dinler Hotel
Ankara (1)           - Grand Mercure Ankara 5* HB
Konya (1)            - Selçuk Hotel 4* HB
Pamukkale (1)     - Adem Pira Thermal 5* HB – Colossea Thermal & SPA 5*
Kusadasi (1)        - Elite World 5* HB
Kusadasi (2)        - Resort Hotel  on the Beach 5*  All  Inclusive
Note: If available, sample hotels are confirmed on the booking date. Otherwise, similar hotels are booked.

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Tour Code
EN-139
Tour Name
Turkey Ancient Mysteries and Cosmic Connections UAP Tour
Departure Point
İstanbul, Türkiye
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Türkiye Ancient Mysteries and Cosmic Connections Esoteric UAP Tour 14-day

World-renowned Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) researchers are participating in the tour
Chris Lehto 
Ross Coulthart 
Carl Crusher
JP Hague 

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in Turkey UAP (UFO)

Discover Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in Türkiye UAP on a journey where stunning ancient structures dance with cosmic connections and Ancient Mysteries.
Turkey is one of the world's most intriguing destinations, not only for its rich history but also for its ancient mysteries, esoteric secrets, and UAP phenomena. (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)
Turkey is one of the four or five countries where objects known as flying saucers are most frequently sighted in the World. The abbreviated term is UFO. Recently referred to as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), UFOs are currently the focus of interest for governments, curious observers, and researchers. The fact that the world's oldest human settlements are in Turkey, along with ancient sites such as Göbeklitepe, Çatalhöyük, and Mt. Nemrut, theories of cosmic connections with other beings in space, and the frequent sightings of UFOs in Turkey, draws researchers' attention to Turkey.

This 12-day Unidentified Aerial Phenomena UAP private tour program, powered by Alsero Tours' 30 years of experience, is designed for those who want to explore the traces left by ancient civilisations, cosmic connections, and mystical connections with the sky.

Istanbul and Hagia Sophia: A Cosmic Beginning on the Turkey UAP Tour.
Our UAP tour begins in Istanbul, where thousands of years of history and spiritual energy collide. Hagia Sophia is considered a cosmic centre not only for its architecture but also for the esoteric symbols it bears.

Gobeklitepe and Karahantepe: Humanity's First Temples Located in Şanlıurfa, Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe have rewritten human history with their 12,000-year history. Theories that the stone columns may be aligned with the star Sirius make this area a centre not only of archaeology but also of cosmic mystery.

Mount Nemrut: The Meeting of the Gods with the Stars. Mount Nemrut in Adıyaman is a monument that reaches into the sky with its colossal statues. According to some researchers, this region is a mystical platform where celestial connections and kings met with the gods.

Cappadocia and the Derinkuyu Underground City: Traces of the UAP. Cappadocia is famous not only for its fairy chimneys but also for its esoteric legends. The Derinkuyu Underground City is notable for its connections to the UAP, as well as the idea that it may have been built using lost technologies unknown to humanity.

Hattusa and Alacahöyük, the Capitals of the Hittites, are centres of the Hittite civilisation. 
Ancient inscriptions and symbols reveal a profound interest in the sky and the connections made with the universal order.

Konya, Pisidia, and Çatalhöyük: A Spiritual Journey. Beyond being the city of Rumi, Konya is home to Çatalhöyük, one of humanity's oldest settlements. Here, traces of shamanic rituals and the secrets of esoteric life are discovered.

Pamukkale and Ephesus: On the Trail of Mythology and Prophecy. Pamukkale's healing waters and travertines were considered centres of spiritual purification in ancient times.

Ephesus, with its Temple of Artemis and oracle centres, carries its mystical energy to the present day.

Why This Turkey (UAP) Tour?
This tour is not just a cultural tour; it's also a unique experience that combines archaeology, mythology, esoteric knowledge, and cosmic secrets. Narratives connected to UAP Unidentified Aerial Phenomena allow you to explore the bridge between history and the sky. This 14-day program, designed for travellers seeking to decipher the messages left in the sky by ancient civilisations and to sense their cosmic connections in the heart of Turkey, promises an unforgettable journey. Turkiye Ancient Mysteries and Cosmic Connections Esoteric UAP Tour welcomes you.

Information
  • Tour Code : EN-139
  • Duration : 14 Day
  • Start : İstanbul, Türkiye
  • End : İstanbul, Türkiye
  • Tour Season : 6 - 19 Oct 2026
  • Transfer : Vehicle - Airplane
  • Distance : 3.200 Km
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